Telstra's T-Touch Tab an affordable commodity
Submitted by Ethan Oliveira on Wed, 11/03/2010 - 10:34Telstra's first Android tablet, the T-Touch Tab, comes in T-Life stores around the nation starting today, as the mobile manufacturer aims for its successful journey especially before Christmas period.
The T-Tab, was pronounced months before and was elucidated just the previous week, and shall soon be reach retail Telstra stores by the day.
Telstra Conducts LTE Tests For 1800 MHz Spectrum Band
Submitted by Satish Verma on Sat, 07/03/2010 - 21:43Telstra has performed a test on Long Term Evolution supplies from Chinese retailer, Huawei to check its effectiveness in a 2G spectrum band, which is being used, at present.
Australian Government Extends Price Controls
Submitted by Amandeep Dhaliwal on Wed, 06/16/2010 - 12:56Australian Government has extended price control measures on the Telstra network, by another 2 years. These price controls were supposed to end by June 30 this month but the same have been extended.
Flirtexting in Vogue
Submitted by Ethan Oliveira on Tue, 06/15/2010 - 12:59According to a new survey conducted by mobile phone technology Company Telstra, about 40% of women check their partner's phone for romantic text messages. Hence, men, who are indulging in extra-marital affair, should beware of mobile snooping.
About 250 participants in Australia were interrogated on their mobile phone use in flirting, as a part of a quiz.
T-Box to Be Launched by Telstra
Submitted by Mahesh Sharma on Wed, 06/02/2010 - 17:12Telstra has made an announcement that it is planning to release its new digital set top box by the later part of this month.
Broadband Plans Revised by Telstra
Submitted by John Davidson on Mon, 05/24/2010 - 15:04In order to provide better services for small and medium business, Telstra has limited the additional usage charges that were on the fixed broadband plans at $400 per month. This announcement was made as a part of the updates that Telstra planned and was announced today.
Telstra Releases a Series of Maps
Submitted by Emma Ward on Sat, 05/22/2010 - 17:58It was seen that Telstra had released a series of maps which showed mariners and yachties. It also told how far they could go off the Australian coast and still get mobile signal.
It was seen that the maps were attempted by Telstra to inform the Australians of the wider reach of its Next G mobile network.
Suncorp Restores Relation With Telstra for Mobile Services
Submitted by Jatinder Kumar on Thu, 05/20/2010 - 18:25Suncorp is reported to have returned to Telstra in a view to facilitate its mobile voice and data services over the next three years, following a brief stint with Telco’s main rival, Optus.
Telstra Corporations and the NBN
Submitted by Sarabjit Heera on Wed, 05/19/2010 - 17:19Telstra Corporation Ltd Chief Executive, David Thodey says attaining an agreement with the government regarding the national broadband network (NBN) was in everyone's interests.
Mr. Thodey says the Telco remains in "deep discussions" regarding the NBN and that any verdict on whether to take part was a "purely commercial issue" for the Company.
Failed Update Held Responsible for Telstra Next G outage
Submitted by Emma Ward on Thu, 05/06/2010 - 18:47It has been unveiled by Telstra that today in Queensland a substandard update led the statewide outage in its Next G mobile network.
Telstra and Ericsson engineers and support cohorts of both the firms stay on the ground in Queensland in order to settle the problems.











